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<h2><a name="id_help_time"></a>Kerberos Timing Issues</h2>
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<p>To resynchronize your computer's clock to the network's clock,
manually set it, or run the leash Synchronize Time Command.&nbsp; If
you are using Windows XP or Windows 2003, the Date and Time Control
Panel contains an Internet Time page which can be used to automatically
synchronize the clock on a regular basis.<br>
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<p><b>Why Do It...</b></p>
<p>Kerberos authentication uses time stamps as part of its protocol.
When the clocks of the Kerberos server and your computer are too far
out of synchronization, you cannot authenticate properly.</p>
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